MIAMI, FL – A stray cat held on for its life from the upper deck at Hard Rock Stadium on Saturday as fans screamed in fright. Below the cat, Craig …
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Health and WellnessUS and World News
Unvaccinated 11 Times More Likely To Die From COVID-19, New CDC Study Says
Unvaccinated people are 11 times more likely to die from COVID-19 than fully vaccinated people, a new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows. The study, …
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PoliticsUS and World News
Larry Elder’s Campaign Slams LA Times Over Photo ‘That Made It Appear’ He Was Slapping White Woman
California gubernatorial candidate Larry Elder’s campaign hit back at the Los Angeles Times Friday, accusing the publication of using a photo to suggest he was hitting a supporter. A white …
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Los Angeles County’s Democratic sheriff called the egg-throwing attack on California gubernatorial candidate Larry Elder by a white woman in a gorilla mask this week a hate crime. “QUESTION: How …
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The Department of Defense Inspector General’s office will review how Afghan evacuees were vetted before leaving their country and upon arrival in the U.S. The evaluation will look into the …
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Business NewsUS and World News
Apple Engaged In ‘Anticompetitive Conduct,’ Court Rules In Antitrust Lawsuit
A judge ruled Friday that Apple engaged in anticompetitive conduct in its App Store, concluding a lawsuit filed by game developers alleging the tech giant was an illegal monopolist. Judge …
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New York NewsUS and World News
‘Let’s Take This Battle All Across The Nation’: New York Governor Kathy Hochul Vows To Protect Abortion, Fight ‘Oppression’ Of Pro-Life Laws
Democratic New York Gov. Kathy Hochul vowed to fight for abortion access and to “take this battle all across the nation” as she condemned pro-life legislation like Texas’ Heartbeat Act …
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Senate Republicans are joining with Democrats to work on a series of antitrust bills aimed at breaking up and regulating major tech companies. Sen. Tom Cotton is working with both …
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North Korea was likely always going to restart its nuclear reactor regardless of which presidential administration was in office, an expert on the region told the Daily Caller News Foundation. …
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Community NewsGood NewsUS and World News
Judge Praises Former Narcotics Smuggler For Fixing Up His Life, Supporting His Family
Rigoberto Beltran, 38, was indicted on drug trafficking charges in connection with a marijuana smuggling operation he worked on with his brothers in McAllen, Texas, according to the Progress Times. …
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When the Taliban assumed control of Afghanistan last month, the group took possession of a U.S.-funded weapons stockpile worth tens of billions of dollars. The U.S. invested nearly $83 billion …
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‘I Didn’t Know That We’d Still Be At War’: Five Servicemen Who Were Children On 9/11 Share Memories
The Daily Caller News Foundation spoke with five service members about what they remember from Sept. 11, 2001, and why they joined the military. WATCH:
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Justice Stephen Breyer issued a stark warning to those pushing to pack the Supreme Court: “what goes around comes around.” Breyer made the remark during an interview with NPR published …
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Groups representing big business interests lined up in support of President Joe Biden’s sweeping executive order forcing the private sector to begin mandating workers to get a COVID-19 vaccine. “Many …
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SchoolsUS and World News
‘What Else Is Out There?’: Organization That Caught Teachers Unions Working With Biden Admin Weighs In On What Could Be Next
The Americans for Public Trust’s Executive Director wonders what other government agencies could be influencing scientific guidance regarding the pandemic after she discovered two instances where teachers unions were working …
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Denmark Lifts All COVID-19 Restrictions, Doesn’t Consider Virus ‘A Socially Critical Disease’
Denmark announced Friday that all COVID-19 restrictions — in place for 548 days — have been lifted, the Associated Press reported. The country’s 80% vaccination rate among residents over the …
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PoliticsUS and World News
Is Donald Trump running for President? He will announce in “not too distant future”
Former President Donald Trump did not commit to running for president in 2024 while on Fox News on Thursday, but said he’d make a decision “in the not too distant …
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BioNTech, the vaccine maker collaborating with Pfizer, is set to seek worldwide approval for its COVID-19 vaccine for children between the ages of 5 and 11 within the coming weeks, …
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Grubhub, DoorDash, and Uber Eats are suing New York City over a law that sets limits on the commissions the food delivery services can charge restaurants. The complaint, filed Thursday …
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Some 44 Afghan refugees who were brought to the U.S. were flagged as potential national security threats in the last two weeks, The Washington Post reported on Friday. Over 60,000 …
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Entertainment NewsPoliticsUS and World News
Trump: Twitter has become a very boring place, Zuckerberg used to ‘kiss my ass’
by Phil Stiltonby Phil StiltonIn an interview with FOX News host Greg Gutfeld, former U.S. President Donald J. Trump said Twitter has become a boring place without him. He also said that Facebook CEO …
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Kentucky NewsSchoolsUS and World News
Kentucky Republicans Override Governor, Ditch School Mask Mandate
Kentucky’s Republican legislature overrode the state’s Democratic governor late Thursday and repealed a statewide public school mask mandate. The move, reported by the Louisville Courier Journal, came on the final …
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Afghan women defy Taliban in the streets of Kabul, continue protesting for equal rights
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN – While the American media and the left are trying to draw your eyes away from the debacle that remains in Afghanistan, the women of Afghanistan remain the …
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‘See You In Court’: Republican States Say They Are Reviewing All Legal Options On Biden Vaccine Mandate
Republican states said they were reviewing all legal avenues after President Joe Biden unveiled strict requirements for private sector companies to mandate COVID-19 vaccines for employees. Several state attorneys general …
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One Of The Wealthiest School Districts In US Reallocates COVID-19 Relief Funds Toward ‘Equity’ Programs
One of the wealthiest school systems in the U.S. unveiled plans to reallocate COVID-19 relief money to promote “equity” programs and a “welcoming” and “culturally responsive” student learning environment, according …